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 Americans made bandages, knit socks, collected books and enrolled in Red Cross, Victory Corps and Civilian Defense organizations to support the troops abroad.
- American Junior Red Cross (WWI poster promoting Junior Red Cross organization)
- Are you doing all you can? (WWII poster encouraging volunteerism)
- Baseball player Jim Vaughn (WWII photo of baseball player volunteering for war work)
- Campfire Girls (WWI photo of Campfire Girls making bandages)
- Come on - Join now (WWI Red Cross poster)
- Have you a Red Cross service flag? (WWI Red Cross poster by Jessie Willcox Smith)
- Gineva King, Courtney Letts, and Elizabeth Brockie, sitting around a table, rolling bandages (WWI photo of women rolling bandages)
- High school Victory Corps (High school students join Victory Corps during WWII)
- Junior Red Cross Comrades all (WWI Junior Red Cross poster)
- Junior Red Cross Guards (WWI photo of boys knitting)
- Northwestern University Ambulance Corps (WWI photo of members of volunteer ambulance corps)
- Our boys need sox (WWI Red Cross poster soliciting people to knit socks for servicemen)
- Red Cross volunteers (Photo of WWI medical volunteers)
- The Red cross wants you (WWI Red Cross recruiting broadside)
- Red Cross women sitting at long tables in room making influenza masks (WWI Red Cross workers)
- Train to be a nurse's aide (WWII Civilian Defense poster soliciting women to be nurse’s aides)
- Unidentified men making wooden boxes (Red Cross workers making boxes WWI)
- Urgent - volunteers needed at once! (WW II poster calling for civilian defense volunteers)
- Volunteer for victory (WWII Red Cross poster soliciting volunteers)
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